Front and back view of a Caucasian man with thick, curly blonde hair styled in a high top knot, paired with a full beard.
Top Knot

Curly Blonde Top Knot with Full Beard for Thick Hair

Top Top Long (10-20 cm)
Sides Sides Shaved / Skin (0 mm)
Hair Type Hair Type Curly (Type 3)
Face Shape Face Shape Square
Maintenance Maintenance Medium
Thickness Thickness Thick / Dense

About This Style

Embrace your natural texture with this striking curly blonde top knot, perfectly tailored for men with thick, dense Type 3 curls. As seen in the reference imagery, this style brilliantly leverages the natural volume and organic wave of the hair, pulling it back smoothly from the forehead while allowing the inherent curl pattern to explode with character at the crown. The knot itself is deliberately relaxed, looped, and highly textured, creating an effortlessly artistic and rugged aesthetic that deliberately avoids looking overly manicured or stiff.

This particular variation is an exceptional choice for men with strong square face shapes. The high placement of the knot naturally draws the eye upward, elongating the face and balancing the proportions, while the robust, well-groomed full beard firmly anchors the strong jawline. It is ideal for creative professionals, artists, or anyone with a bohemian lifestyle who wants a practical yet highly stylish way to manage long, dense hair. Because it requires zero heavy styling products, it remains touchable and authentic throughout the day, requiring only 1 to 5 minutes of your morning routine.

Key Features

  • Abundant natural Type 3 curls providing immense volume, organic texture, and a dynamic flow throughout the entirety of the top knot.
  • Hair is seamlessly swept backward from a straight, normal hairline, maintaining gentle tension against the scalp before releasing into vibrant curls at the apex.
  • A voluminous, loosely coiled top knot positioned high on the crown, generating a striking, elongated silhouette that adds distinct verticality.
  • Warm, multi-dimensional blonde tones and highlights that beautifully accentuate the depth, movement, and shadows of the natural curl pattern.
  • Flawless visual integration with a dense, medium-length full beard that perfectly balances the top-heavy volume of the hair with a strong lower foundation.
  • Soft, matte, and entirely natural finish achieved with zero heavy styling products, allowing stray, wispy curls to frame the face organically.

Getting the Cut

  1. Request a specialized maintenance trim designed specifically for long, thick, Type 3 curly hair to meticulously remove split ends while preserving maximum overall length.
  2. Ask for subtle, long internal layers to strategically reduce interior bulk and weight, allowing the curls to form properly and breathe when tied up without looking like a solid, heavy block.
  3. Instruct the barber to clean up the perimeter and neckline slightly with scissors for neatness, but strictly avoid any harsh clipper lines or shaved undercuts to maintain the natural, bohemian aesthetic seen in the photo.
  4. Request a thorough, structured beard shaping, utilizing clippers (such as a guard #3 or #4) to seamlessly fade the sideburns into the longer beard hair, keeping the jawline incredibly square and full.
  5. Ask your stylist to demonstrate the ideal manual tension for tying the hair back, ensuring you avoid causing traction alopecia or unnecessary stress at the delicate front hairline.
  6. Inquire about establishing a dedicated curly hair washing and deep-conditioning routine tailored to keep color-treated or naturally blonde strands deeply hydrated, resilient, and free of breakage.

Daily Routine

  1. Start your routine with completely dry or slightly damp hair; if you are fresh out of the shower, gently towel-dry by squeezing the curls with a microfiber towel rather than rough-rubbing to prevent unwanted frizz.
  2. Lean your head back slightly to follow gravity and use your spread fingers—never rely on a fine-tooth comb—to rake the thick hair backward from your forehead and sides, directing everything smoothly toward the upper crown.
  3. Firmly but gently gather the entirety of the hair into a single, high ponytail positioned just below the highest point of your head, ensuring all side and back sections are included.
  4. Take a high-quality, snag-free, fabric-covered hair tie and pull the gathered hair through completely on the very first pass to establish the base tension.
  5. On the second or final pass of the hair tie, pull the hair only halfway through to create a looped, highly textured knot, specifically leaving the curly ends loose to add explosive volume at the top.
  6. Gently tug at the base of the hair near the scalp to slightly loosen the tension, ensuring all-day physical comfort and creating a much more relaxed, effortlessly stylish appearance.
  7. Allow a few natural, curly flyaways to naturally escape around the temples, ears, and nape of the neck for a rugged, lived-in finish that requires zero product.

Products & Tools

  • High-quality, snag-free hair ties (preferably made of silk, satin, or thick fabric threads to prevent severe breakage on thick, dense curls).
  • A premium leave-in conditioner or a very lightweight curl cream to provide essential daily moisture and definition without imparting any stiff, crunchy hold.
  • Pure argan oil or jojoba oil (just two to three drops warmed in the palms) to tame excessive humidity-induced frizz and add a healthy, natural shine to dry blonde ends.
  • A wide-tooth detangling comb reserved strictly for use in the shower while the hair is completely coated with a slippery, hydrating conditioner.
  • A firm boar bristle beard brush to effectively distribute natural sebum oils, exfoliate the skin underneath, and sharply shape the facial hair.
  • A specialized microfiber hair towel for gently plopping and drying curly hair without roughing up the delicate cuticle layer.

Maintenance

  • Schedule a light dusting trim with your barber or stylist every 8 to 12 weeks to proactively manage split ends and maintain healthy growth, while utilizing your 3-4 week barber visits strictly for beard maintenance and neck cleanups.
  • Limit your actual shampoo washing to just 1-2 times per week using a gentle, sulfate-free cleanser to prevent the dense, thirsty curls from drying out and becoming brittle.
  • Apply a rich, nourishing deep conditioning hair mask bi-weekly to maintain the crucial elasticity, bounce, and overall health of the blonde curly strands.
  • Sleep exclusively on a high-quality silk or satin pillowcase to drastically reduce overnight friction, prevent painful tangles, and preserve the integrity of the curl pattern.
  • Consciously avoid pulling the hair tie excessively tight every single day; slightly vary the exact placement of the knot to prevent repetitive tension on the hairline and potential thinning.

Best For

Men possessing strong square and oval face shapes; the high placement of the top knot adds flattering vertical length while perfectly complementing strong, angular jawlines. Individuals blessed with naturally thick, dense, and distinctly curly (Type 3) hair that has been grown out long enough (10-20 cm) to comfortably gather at the crown. Creative, artistic, or relaxed bohemian lifestyles where rigid, ultra-conservative corporate grooming standards are not strictly enforced or required. Style-conscious individuals in their mid-20s to late 30s seeking a mature, highly masculine, yet ruggedly individualistic aesthetic. Anyone specifically looking for an ultra-fast, 1-5 minute daily styling routine that proudly embraces natural texture over time-consuming blowouts or heavy, sticky products.

Pro Tips

  • Never attempt to tie your hair back tightly when it is soaking wet; wet hair is highly elastic and incredibly fragile, making it highly prone to snapping under the severe tension of a hair band.
  • To consistently achieve the perfectly messy, artistic knot shown in the reference photo, completely avoid brushing the top hair smooth; let your fingers dictate the natural, textured, organic flow.
  • Pay equal, if not more, attention to your daily beard grooming; a sharp, meticulously maintained beard is the ultimate secret to making a relaxed top knot look intentional rather than unkempt or lazy.
  • If your curls begin to feel excessively dry or look frizzy at the ends by midday, simply scrunch a tiny amount of water mixed with a drop of leave-in conditioner directly into the knot to instantly revive them.
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